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emissions and that figure is four times larger than previously estimated according to the journal nature climate change the biggest single contributor international travel scientist suggest state earthbound if possible and use public transport. and last but not least a tiny welsh den in company he is the name has been swung to by orders from across the world after meghan markle visited cardiff with her fiance prince harry underneath that crow to the royal bride to be was sporting locally made jeans the world's media noticed now shoot them the company hopes the extra attention will allowed to expand to the company and hopes to bring back four hundred jobs which were lost when a large jeans factory closed down in two thousand and two. and that is your business update thanks for keeping me company. to move the to. cut . the tree cutting cut. cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut. her out to a there's a fine line between. them feeling not getting it she commits to a lot more on screen so live it to the level of our serious grief or sports the moment. the and. every journey begins with the first step and every la
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that figure is four times launches in previously estimated that's according to the journal nature climate changehe biggest single contribution to its international air travel a scientist suggesting stay earthbound if possible and news public transport. back of your brain now taking a closer look at the verdict in an incredible court case. that's right helen a greek court has cleared five humanitarian volunteers of people smuggling get a case that was seen as having major implications for europe's migration crisis the volunteers were standing trial on the greek island of lesbos one of them the danish nationals salaam traveled to lesbos immediately after seeing the now infamous photograph of the syrian toddler alan kirti washed up on a turkish beat he and the other volunteers spent months rescuing refugees at the height of the migration crisis rights groups criticize the case as politically motivated and an attempt to discourage more boats from setting out for europe. it will be a tale of david versus goliath of tomorrow night in paris a tiny club from western france vendi. take on european powerh
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easing nature and science to combat climate change i might just have to tend to techno i'm not so surehe said mara and i think the next time. this is a boon for point people right now and technology there is so much going to help people it's phenomenal thanks for calling i read this is there and what are you looking for today we get to assist the client with their day to day tasks and give them more independence and freedom to suppose our customers are told that sure is the tomato explorers from process who sort of know the new and we have outside knowledge available to us to know. she. must still. be stuck slightly she's a child be iran's president caught. up in a. slice of life. good show for us fail to. see if you like kids fresh perspectives new possibilities. thinness jenin is just one of the rooms and you have to understand the horror hospital looks like with debates and discussions that when you make about commentary misinformation dissent the rumors and false messages award winning programs take you on a journey around the globe. on mount is a. little over seven million lives i
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using nature and science to combat climate change i might just have to tension protect now i'm not so sure he said mara in iceland the next time. this is a boon for point people right now in technology there is so much going to help people it's phenomenal thanks for calling i know this is there and what are you looking for today. with their day to day tasks and give them more independence and dispose of the middle. school ration process was amazing is that we have that technology available to us. it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallowed cross is half the country from lubumbashi. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity for those who weren't able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the roof. travelers
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using nature and science to combat climate change in mind just have to. protect our armed opposition he said mara in iceland the next time. this is a boon for point people right now in technology there is so much going to help people it's phenomenal thanks for calling i read this is there and what are you looking for today we get to assist the client with their day to day tasks and give them more independence and freedom this feels like it's a little sure is a tomato exploration process was amazing and we have that technology available to us no. the nature of news as it breaks this is one of the areas where protestants had blocked the road through thing finding higher than anything else they could find with detailed coverage because now there's an extremely hard to sob story that everyone striving for the good of the state from around the world this museum aims to be a repository of our regions history and its perfected war that has divided tribes here for generations. of all my friends and coworkers who were detained i am the only one who survived they w
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ashley: nature climate change, you know where this is coming from, u.s.ious related to car omissions. the aviation in this country, 12th biggest carbon omission in the world. china number two, india number 3, mÉxico number 4 and brazil number 5. bottom line is the thrust of this article is that, well, you know what airlines will have to start paying carbon taxes. liz: how about celebrities? ashley: that's a good point. they say air passengers will double by the year of 2036 to how many, nearly 8 billion people traveling a year. in other words, it's going to get worse. charles: china would be number one then. [laughter] liz: right. middle class in china and india. i love guys like leonardo decaprio, polluting just to fly around the world to talk about climate change. you know, they say, we need government laws to stop climate change but they don't have the self-discipline to fly commercial. charles: you know what, the people at the events that really hypocrites in my mind, at least george clooney say i can't fight climate change because i will never give u
ashley: nature climate change, you know where this is coming from, u.s.ious related to car omissions. the aviation in this country, 12th biggest carbon omission in the world. china number two, india number 3, mÉxico number 4 and brazil number 5. bottom line is the thrust of this article is that, well, you know what airlines will have to start paying carbon taxes. liz: how about celebrities? ashley: that's a good point. they say air passengers will double by the year of 2036 to how many, nearly...
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world there are two major problems they're struggling to solve slowing the effects of climate change on the state's natural resources and a shortage of affordable housing this week new building regulations and incentives are poised to make california the first state in the country to require almost all newly built homes condos and apartment buildings up to three storeys high to be energy efficient enough that its energy use can be offset by a modest array of rooftop solar panels so while some have decried the move over worries that the extra costs about ten thousand dollars per one family home many including the institute for market transformation found that certified energy efficient homes sell for two point one to five point three percent higher than those without the certification and the u.s. department of energy found the designated energy efficient home said to sell eighteen to thirty nine days faster than their competitors however it isn't just the rich in their new homes that benefit from energy efficiency it turns out the lowest twenty percent of income earners pay almost ten percent of their inco
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it is so for instance scarcity in jordan also mandated not let me let's not blame climate change were guarded mother nature it's it's a drug or the world jordan just doesn't have a lot of water resources to begin with. but if on top of that you've got population influxes two to war from you know first originally from palestine and the creation of the state of israel and then from iraq and now syria then the pressure is not much greater on water resources that exist in jordan they were already scarce at the same time in jordan and in other places around the grounds the middle east were were were mismanaging water in the sense they were growing for instance. crops in the desert with the little bit of water that we that exists in some of the places means that it should be used for its most valuable resource mainly for drinking water. and not so much to grow crops that are now and exported or that it could be imported in there for a bit which is what we call virgil on the view of the option to import food rather to group food then you can use the existing water that you have for more valuable. reasons now and
it is so for instance scarcity in jordan also mandated not let me let's not blame climate change were guarded mother nature it's it's a drug or the world jordan just doesn't have a lot of water resources to begin with. but if on top of that you've got population influxes two to war from you know first originally from palestine and the creation of the state of israel and then from iraq and now syria then the pressure is not much greater on water resources that exist in jordan they were already...
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you have to be realistic about climate change it has good and bad aspects here in greenland like everywhere in the world where part of nature when it changes we have to make the best of it. that's exactly what he's trying to do. rosing is both optimistic and pragmatic about his country which is striving for independence from denmark. for that the country's economy has to be able to stand on its own two feet. that what should we as a society live from greenland's nature is pristine and almost infinite it has enormous numbers of fish and that worth is steadily increasing in contrast to oil which we should leave where it is. the great torrent of sludge here behind me is the role of money that may fill our state coffers one day. you are right that if rosen says instead of dreaming of mines or offshore oil wells greenland should take advantage of the resources that are already available in such abundance. the powerful forces of wind waves that currents transport mud and sand from the band into the sea. people who live on the coast the familiar with those natural forces and they know they have to stabilize their shoulders the sci
you have to be realistic about climate change it has good and bad aspects here in greenland like everywhere in the world where part of nature when it changes we have to make the best of it. that's exactly what he's trying to do. rosing is both optimistic and pragmatic about his country which is striving for independence from denmark. for that the country's economy has to be able to stand on its own two feet. that what should we as a society live from greenland's nature is pristine and almost...
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temperatures extreme droughts and extreme storms associated with warming and climate change the prime scientists say carbon dioxide to. nature can provide a path. through photosynthesis treason. to production out. of the forests global temperatures continue to climb higher. thousand and seventy second. ever. one way to stop rising sea. is to reduce dangerous emissions research is the taking in. science to come up with methods to capture. innovation one experiment to plan would inject carbon emissions underground could be turned into and stored indefinitely welcome to techno i got to say the same thing in the theme and i think. i think is beauty isn't just on the surface there's a lot more happening. and one of the most geologically active areas on. according to iceland's national energy authority the tiny island nation is packed with more than two hundred active volcanoes. but even when they aren't erupting in iceland's many volcanic molten magnifies just. that results in a landscape covered with hot spots and open gas. in the middle of one of these hot spots. fueled entirely by the energy from the ground below the geotherma
temperatures extreme droughts and extreme storms associated with warming and climate change the prime scientists say carbon dioxide to. nature can provide a path. through photosynthesis treason. to production out. of the forests global temperatures continue to climb higher. thousand and seventy second. ever. one way to stop rising sea. is to reduce dangerous emissions research is the taking in. science to come up with methods to capture. innovation one experiment to plan would inject carbon...
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climate change. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. ow older, your brain naturally begins to change which cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. is part of a bigger picture. that bigger picture is statewide mutual aid. california years ago realized the need to work together. teamwork is important to protect the community, but we have to do it the right way. we have a working knowledge and we can reduce the impacts of a small disaster, but we need the help of experts. pg&e is an integral part of our emergency response team. they are the industry expert with utilities. whether it is a gas leak or a wire down, just having someone there that deals with this every day is pretty comforting. we each bring something to the table that is unique a
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experiments during and inefficient by fear because how counter the impacts of climate change the science of capturing cult using nature and the science the contact time attained and the lie just have to contend. i mean his opposition leader calls for a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience after the ruling party blogs his bid to become prime minister. there again i'm citizen this is al jazeera live from london also coming up twenty seven people are killed as two blasts he's a mosque in nigeria many of the victims died as a try to flee the first explosion a chilling report on afghanistan's security a day off the twin bomb attacks killed dozens in kabul eisel and the taliban are gaining ground and celebrations in mexico as some members of the so-called migrant caravan are allowed to enter the u.s. . armenian opposition leader nicole passion has called on his supporters to launch a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience after the ruling party blocked his bed in parliament to become prime minister and declared the party's decision an insult to people tens of thousands of his supporters have been rallying in the cap
experiments during and inefficient by fear because how counter the impacts of climate change the science of capturing cult using nature and the science the contact time attained and the lie just have to contend. i mean his opposition leader calls for a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience after the ruling party blogs his bid to become prime minister. there again i'm citizen this is al jazeera live from london also coming up twenty seven people are killed as two blasts he's a mosque in...
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naturally we can just wait until climate change terrorism challenges of migratory flows in europe forced europe into. solutions that are born out of necessity that are only ever partial. and we could have our agenda determined by our partner usa but we can also take much to a path toward a more strenuous path but also the more promising drive. creating a europe together we can all be proud of the united. peaceful strong and free and it will put us. offers us a bit of protection and a future as you said in the sorbonne speech that europe we want to fight thank you so publicly first europe will never be finished the work will never end for european system to quote mr bones speech again we will have to take on its efforts again and again and must take it on and this means all of us as president even order the scientific conferring of the international charmayne prize in this city and one. encourage you to continue to be a strong voice fighting for a new year we wish you the necessary strength and the power of your convictions to make yourself right but first and foremost we wish you and all
naturally we can just wait until climate change terrorism challenges of migratory flows in europe forced europe into. solutions that are born out of necessity that are only ever partial. and we could have our agenda determined by our partner usa but we can also take much to a path toward a more strenuous path but also the more promising drive. creating a europe together we can all be proud of the united. peaceful strong and free and it will put us. offers us a bit of protection and a future as...
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natural gas, wind and solar. vu: and, you know, much of the debate over climate change centers around doom-and-gloom scenarios, andou point oucain the book that thoseng tactics don't really work with people. why not? pope frankly, if you're tryi. if you're a rock-climbing coach, and you're trying to get somebody to do a pitch that is harder than something they've done before, you don't get them to do it by saying, "oh, my god. this is going to be hard. i'm not sure you can do this." no. you got to say to the person you're coaching, you say, i "hey, thlike something you've done before, and i know you can do it, and tcu're going to have to st you're going to have to work. you're going to have to be on." that's what we need to tell people about climate change.it you say, " minute. we got rid of a class of refrigeration chemicals ozat were destroying the layer. now, we have a class of refrigeration chemicals that areestroying the climate, but we know how to replace them with better stuff. we replaced the first set. we can replace this set." so we need to make it familiar and comfortable for people. vu: you also write
natural gas, wind and solar. vu: and, you know, much of the debate over climate change centers around doom-and-gloom scenarios, andou point oucain the book that thoseng tactics don't really work with people. why not? pope frankly, if you're tryi. if you're a rock-climbing coach, and you're trying to get somebody to do a pitch that is harder than something they've done before, you don't get them to do it by saying, "oh, my god. this is going to be hard. i'm not sure you can do this."...
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climate change itself does not cause natural disasters. but rather access of force multiplier it exas pperates this like wildfires. so when it comes to natural disasters we can't plan for the future i believe without acknowledging, understanding and incorporating the impacts of climate change. so my question to you is how can fema adequately prepare for future disasters without acknowledging, recognizing and in fact even removing acknowledgement? >> so i really appreciate the question, senator. and, look, i believe climate is changing. i believe that the ocean is rising about one inch every decade. but i also believe there's other cycles that increase and decrease activity such as thermal circulation. how the oceans flow around this earth-like a river. it increase, pumps warm water and cold water in and out of hurricane basins. for 20, 30 year purposes. okay. i believe in la nina and el nino and cycles that take place. el nino mean less hurricanes, frequent snowstorms and tornadoes where they don't get them. implications for wildfires in c
climate change itself does not cause natural disasters. but rather access of force multiplier it exas pperates this like wildfires. so when it comes to natural disasters we can't plan for the future i believe without acknowledging, understanding and incorporating the impacts of climate change. so my question to you is how can fema adequately prepare for future disasters without acknowledging, recognizing and in fact even removing acknowledgement? >> so i really appreciate the question,...
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sustainability which generally fall into four broad categories: climate change and air quality, water quality and kpconservation, natural building and resources, and research and development. the sub committee's research and recommendations covered a wide range of topics that we have called out and will be working on incorporating into documents other than the waterfront land use plan, where they may serve best. there were a few common themes that -- that came out across all of these four different topic areas. those included pushing beyond the minimum. the sub committee urged us to do more than what was required by regulations, to collect and share data, to participate in bay wide and regional collaborations, to improve habitat, biodiversity, and ecosystem function, to seek multibenefit solutions, and to educate and engage our stakeholders. on the subject of climate change and air quality, the sub committee identified priority goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and kbroimprovin energy efficiency. the port has taken significant steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote the use of renewable fuels by in
sustainability which generally fall into four broad categories: climate change and air quality, water quality and kpconservation, natural building and resources, and research and development. the sub committee's research and recommendations covered a wide range of topics that we have called out and will be working on incorporating into documents other than the waterfront land use plan, where they may serve best. there were a few common themes that -- that came out across all of these four...
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[indiscernible] climate change is making it more and more confident. we can't control mother nature but we can use technology to help understand i think that gives us a glimpse of what it means to prepare for this kind of future. and it gives us some glimpse of the impact that we may see our jobs and the like. but what it also really tells us is where we get a need to do more work. the new social contract if you well. because people are going to need to need -- learn new skills. there is can be new career pathways for people whose jobs are displaced. we're gonna need to think about the kind of labor rules and protections that were created in the economy of the 2h century and were going to need to change them. for the jobs of tomorrow. and were even get a need to think about the social safety net as they put a ripple throughout the economy there is one last thing i would leave you with as well i like to remind them that when they got a job they got a job description. it describes the job they were hired to do but as i like two-point out to people the job description defines where you
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climate change lawsuits. the suits were filed last year claiming the corporation created a public nuisance by producing massive quantities of oil and natural gas and promoting their use while knowing they lead to global warming and rising sea levels. the cities are asking for them to pay for things like seawalls. >> for them to say it's not us doesn't pass a test. they have known about this climate change is a global issue and global matter that needs to be addressed with global solutions. >> reporter: the five defendants chevron, exxonmobil, conocophillips, bp and shell say the lawsuits are unconstitutional. they can't be held liable because they didn't control the oil at the time it was being used. that was in the hands of the citizens who drive cars. the hearing in federal court is set for this morning in system. >> what is the federal government or state government saying about this? >> you might imagine they are going a different way. yeah. [ laughter ] >> the u.s. justice department weighed in on the side of the oil companies saying the u.s. has strong economic and national security interests in promoting the development of fossil fu
climate change lawsuits. the suits were filed last year claiming the corporation created a public nuisance by producing massive quantities of oil and natural gas and promoting their use while knowing they lead to global warming and rising sea levels. the cities are asking for them to pay for things like seawalls. >> for them to say it's not us doesn't pass a test. they have known about this climate change is a global issue and global matter that needs to be addressed with global...
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climate change lawsuits. the suits were filed last year claiming the corporation created a public nuisance by producing massive quantities of oil and natural gas and promoting their use while knowing they lead to global warming and rising sea levels. the cities are asking for them to pay for things like seawalls. >> for them to say it's not us doesn't pass a test. they have known about this climate change is a global issue and global matter that needs to be addressed with global solutions. >> that's the attorney for one of the five defendants, chevron, exxonmobil, conocophillips, bp and shell say the lawsuits are unconstitutional. they can't be held liable because they didn't control the oil at the time it was being used. that was in the hands of the citizens who drive cars. the hearing in federal court is set for this morning in san francisco. >> the u.s. justice department weighed in on the side of the oil companies saying the u.s. has strong economic and national security interests in promoting the development of fossil fuel. the state of california joined by new jersey and washington are on the side of the cities. er b an irony here. w
climate change lawsuits. the suits were filed last year claiming the corporation created a public nuisance by producing massive quantities of oil and natural gas and promoting their use while knowing they lead to global warming and rising sea levels. the cities are asking for them to pay for things like seawalls. >> for them to say it's not us doesn't pass a test. they have known about this climate change is a global issue and global matter that needs to be addressed with global...
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world there are two major problems they're struggling to solve slowing the effects of climate change on the state's natural resources and a shortage of affordable housing this week new building regulations. and incentives are poised to make california the first state in the country to require almost all newly built homes condos and apartment buildings up to three storeys high to be energy efficient enough that its energy use can be offset by a modest array of rooftop solar panels so while some...
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[inaudible] climate change is making whether more predictable. we can't control mother naturechnology to help understand. >> i think that gives us a glimpse of what it means to prepare for this kind of future. and ai powered future. it gives us some glimpse of the impact we may see on jobs and the like. what it also tells us is where were going to need to do more work. where we may need a new social contract because people are going to need to learn new skills. they're going to need to be new career pathways for people whose jobs are displaced. we need to think about the kind of labor rules and protections where creating in the economy of the 20th century and we have to need to change them for the job of tomorrow. we even need to think about the social safety net as these changes ripple throughout the economy. all of that will be important. there is one last thing that i would leave you with as well. especially for the students in the room. every time i talk with new people who join soft, i like to remind them that when they got a job, they got a job description. it described
[inaudible] climate change is making whether more predictable. we can't control mother naturechnology to help understand. >> i think that gives us a glimpse of what it means to prepare for this kind of future. and ai powered future. it gives us some glimpse of the impact we may see on jobs and the like. what it also tells us is where were going to need to do more work. where we may need a new social contract because people are going to need to learn new skills. they're going to need to be...
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climate change is expected to impact our daily lives, not only by causing extreme weather events and natural disasters, but also by making basic human necessities such as food, affordable housing, and energy more expensive and difficult to obtain. these inequities are well documented. this is an example, it's a report called the climate gap published in 2009. thanks to our department of public health, we have a lot of local data making the connection between climate and health. for example, here's a map that illustrates heat vulnerability in bay view hunters point. so as we continue to see these racial disparities persist in our communities and in our field, we recognize that it's our responsibility to address these disparities, so today we wanted to share the reenvisions of sfe's work on equity, specifically racial equity. we're launching the initiative in the department because we recognize that this work needs to be integrated into all of our programs and across all staff. and that it's not something that is just a project of our environmental justice program. we also need to be more orga
climate change is expected to impact our daily lives, not only by causing extreme weather events and natural disasters, but also by making basic human necessities such as food, affordable housing, and energy more expensive and difficult to obtain. these inequities are well documented. this is an example, it's a report called the climate gap published in 2009. thanks to our department of public health, we have a lot of local data making the connection between climate and health. for example,...
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nature conservancy south africa. as lal, she's acutely aware of the water shortage in the region. louisermally where we stand would be water and these are desperate times, and it's a result of climate changepopulation growth, and it's a reality that we will see in africa and in south africa more and more. and the big question is, when you look at th, u think how is this possible, and will it ever rain again, and if it rains, will it ever llp this dam again? reporter: even the water withdrawal points have been left high and dry. they need to be filled with the help of pumps. otherwise, the pipes would reinmpty. cape town is around 100 kilometers south of the reservoir. water scarcity is fa of life for the city's four million residents. restrictions on water consumption have been in place for months. residents are limited to 50 liters of water per person per day. in the inner city, many people get their supply from natural sources of water. but hundreds of thousands of people also live on the outskirts of the city. gailine johannes isn't well-off, and has alwayseeeconomical about water consumption. there's no swimming pool in the yard and just one tap in the kitchen. her family takes care n
nature conservancy south africa. as lal, she's acutely aware of the water shortage in the region. louisermally where we stand would be water and these are desperate times, and it's a result of climate changepopulation growth, and it's a reality that we will see in africa and in south africa more and more. and the big question is, when you look at th, u think how is this possible, and will it ever rain again, and if it rains, will it ever llp this dam again? reporter: even the water withdrawal...
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nature and in this scandal. there's a song of the so come to. the source of life. destruction . monsoon starting may twenty third. muslims a global three thousand this week the impact of climate change on pacific island does long lives storms and rising sea levels are destroying people's livelihoods and a couple in india tell us about living in a country where disability is a stigma. but first we visit young entrepreneurs.
nature and in this scandal. there's a song of the so come to. the source of life. destruction . monsoon starting may twenty third. muslims a global three thousand this week the impact of climate change on pacific island does long lives storms and rising sea levels are destroying people's livelihoods and a couple in india tell us about living in a country where disability is a stigma. but first we visit young entrepreneurs.
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natural talent. unlike conventional aquaculture britain's ocean farming has no need for a group chemicals in fact even seems to clean the water of pollution and it sequesters carbon thereby helping to tackle climate change. is there a reason why you you've chosen muscles so they're really lean proteins packed full of going to make it serious but also so nitrogen they filter and they use nitrogen to grow filtering out of the water column and you know this far millions of gallons of water we can waste your filters up to fifty gallons a day we just want to eastern you if you were to take a number of these farms totaling five percent of u.s. waters you could remove the equivalent carbon output of over a million cars with the kelp does is it reduces the acidification rate it pulls so much carbon nitrogen out it changes the water called the so we've done studies and it's called the halo effect of the kelp actually working together with the oyster companion companion species exactly exactly you know they're meant to be together but. not a little taller. could him so certainly intriguing but can the system really kill coop did soon one throws seeds. of the seaweed marine biotechnology love at the university of
natural talent. unlike conventional aquaculture britain's ocean farming has no need for a group chemicals in fact even seems to clean the water of pollution and it sequesters carbon thereby helping to tackle climate change. is there a reason why you you've chosen muscles so they're really lean proteins packed full of going to make it serious but also so nitrogen they filter and they use nitrogen to grow filtering out of the water column and you know this far millions of gallons of water we can...
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hughes made clear to the atlantic that human-caused climate change was the driving force behind this coral bleaching. indeed, the title of his "nature" article is "global warming transforms coral reef assemblages." dr. john bruno, from the university of north carolina, said the loss of the great barriers corals is, quote, like clear-cutting a redwood forest. he went on, i quote him here, in ten years you're going to have a lot of stuff on the ground, but you're not going to have the old-growth forests back. some of these corals were 10, 30 years old, but a lot of them were centuries old. in 100 years, if there is no more warming, they could return. in 100 years they could return. dr. hughes and his colleagues, however, were less optimistic in their "nature" paper. they wrote, and i quote here, the most likely scenario is that coral reefs throughout the tropics will continue to degrade over the current century until climate change stabilizes, allowing remnant populations to reorganize into novel heat-tolerant reef assemblages. remnant populations are all they expect to survive. researchers are trying to understand the consequences of
hughes made clear to the atlantic that human-caused climate change was the driving force behind this coral bleaching. indeed, the title of his "nature" article is "global warming transforms coral reef assemblages." dr. john bruno, from the university of north carolina, said the loss of the great barriers corals is, quote, like clear-cutting a redwood forest. he went on, i quote him here, in ten years you're going to have a lot of stuff on the ground, but you're not going to...
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nature is just the superheroes. on. board. for. the. story so that people of the moral tone for t.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us that. climate change is just. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news to go at africa people and projects that are changing our fire meant for the better it is up to us to make a difference let's inspire other. people went for go be a fireman magazine. long d.w. . time for an upgrade. grows on buying. a house with no. design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home into something special. a great yourself with t. w.'s interior design channel on you tube. and. this is deja vu news live from the lead present from the united states out of the or rather appeared. we will not allow american cities to be threatened with destruction and we will not allow regimes a chance death to america to gain access to the most deadly weapons wonder why have reaction and analysis of what the american to withdraw all means for the region and for key u.s. allies who strongly oppose this decision.
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climate change. for months, 2 investigates has been working on an investigation that has led her to the state capital. >> reporter: whether it was faulty equipment or a force of naturehbay fires, lawmakers and pg&e critics say the utility has been pushing for legislation to lessen their liability when the next disaster strikes. >> they have been visiting lawmakers and trying to create what i believe a change, a new narrative and a new conversation around the fires that we saw last october and december. it is the new normal as they keep saying. it is about severe weather events. the fact is that may spread of fire. it does not ignite a fire. >> reporter: the senator said he noticed a larger sacramento presence and other utilities at the start of the new year. governor brown an art -- announced a group to improve utility liabilities. in this senate bill was introduced in sacramento were 2 investigates spotted two pg&e lobbyist in the crowd. opponent safe this bill would make it harder to hold utilities accountable and easier to raise rates. >> is pg&e behind this bill? >> we believe they are behind this bill because they are the main beneficiary of collecting more mon
climate change. for months, 2 investigates has been working on an investigation that has led her to the state capital. >> reporter: whether it was faulty equipment or a force of naturehbay fires, lawmakers and pg&e critics say the utility has been pushing for legislation to lessen their liability when the next disaster strikes. >> they have been visiting lawmakers and trying to create what i believe a change, a new narrative and a new conversation around the fires that we saw...
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natural resources that we have been blessed with. to truly bless our fell low mankind. >> reporter: but goes far beyond that. there are scientific facts to establish the theory of evolution. fighting the science of climate change gun control. >> this judicial monarchy that has it wrong on what the first amendment is about and has an objective to create religious sterility in the public square. >> reporter: appear to be replaying that loyalty by down-playing the growing allegations of improper conduct of pruitt. >> here is what we know about scott pruitt, actually been accomplishing the president's agenda in more than any other agency and that has some on the opposing political side upset. the president likes him. good for business. >> reporter: despite everything else, four out of five white evangelicals in the country voted for donald trump. and still doing a good job. >> tom, thank you very much. and next. jeanne moos on the push for trump to win the nobel. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford...
natural resources that we have been blessed with. to truly bless our fell low mankind. >> reporter: but goes far beyond that. there are scientific facts to establish the theory of evolution. fighting the science of climate change gun control. >> this judicial monarchy that has it wrong on what the first amendment is about and has an objective to create religious sterility in the public square. >> reporter: appear to be replaying that loyalty by down-playing the growing...
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nature but extreme drought and the long rains started and they turned into torrential rains and this is an extreme of another aspect to the season it's certainly not right it certainly appears to be climate change of course it's hitting those in poverty harder than anyone else andrew thank you very much for that for now that's anderson and strong as live cattle from counting in kenya. let's move on to other news now the u.s. has announced a change in policy that could lead to the deportation of tens of thousands of doing immigrants donald trump's administration is ending a program that allowed them to stay in the united states humanitarian groups are calling the decision heartless and agalloch of imports from washington. fleeing violence and poverty in central america migrants gather at the us mexico border seeking asylum. for the last few weeks this so-called caravan of people is a truck to the attention of president donald trump he says the u.s. border is under siege and the immigration laws a week but to protect our families we must secure our borders and the good thing about the caravan people are watching people are watching you watch house horrible they're coming in from honduras they're
nature but extreme drought and the long rains started and they turned into torrential rains and this is an extreme of another aspect to the season it's certainly not right it certainly appears to be climate change of course it's hitting those in poverty harder than anyone else andrew thank you very much for that for now that's anderson and strong as live cattle from counting in kenya. let's move on to other news now the u.s. has announced a change in policy that could lead to the deportation of...
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happened right throughout 2017, we have got climate change, we have got the potential of much more disasters. maybe, hopefully, god forbid, nothing of this naturegovernment's response. the grenfell inquiry is what will address the government's response. the primary purpose of muslim aid is to highlight the valiant efforts, however chaotic they were, that need improving of the voluntary service, and to ensure that the voluntary service needs coordination with the local authorities and a response mechanism into the government so that, in the first few hours of any attack, the fate centres and community centres dotted all across our country, they could be better mobilised, better utilised, if they we re mobilised, better utilised, if they were ina mobilised, better utilised, if they were in a better preparedness mechanism. you say in the report that housing remains a major unresolved problem. absolutely. some people are still in hotels almost one year on, how much does that contribute to a sense of injustice felt by residents? i mean, you know, whenever i have gone back to grenfell, justice is the number one priority, and our hearts and prayers go
happened right throughout 2017, we have got climate change, we have got the potential of much more disasters. maybe, hopefully, god forbid, nothing of this naturegovernment's response. the grenfell inquiry is what will address the government's response. the primary purpose of muslim aid is to highlight the valiant efforts, however chaotic they were, that need improving of the voluntary service, and to ensure that the voluntary service needs coordination with the local authorities and a response...